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Released: 5-Apr-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Home Again: WCS and Blackfeet Nation Partner to Bring Buffalo Back to Their Original Homeland
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Blackfeet Nation, Elk Island National Park in Alberta, Canada (Elk Island), the Oakland Zoo and WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) announced today that 88 plains bison have been transferred from Elk Island to the reservation of the Blackfeet Nation near Browning, Montana.

Released: 4-Apr-2016 1:05 PM EDT
WCS: Private Sector Must Be a Part of the Wildlife Trafficking Solution
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) took part in a Public Forum of the U.S. Wildlife Trafficking Alliance, which brings private sector companies together to fight wildlife trafficking.

Released: 4-Apr-2016 8:05 AM EDT
Shocking Collapse of Gorilla Subspecies
Wildlife Conservation Society

A shocking new report by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Fauna & Flora International documents a catastrophic collapse of the world’s largest great ape– the Grauer’s gorilla – due to a combination of illegal hunting around mining sites and settlements, prior civil unrest, and habitat loss.

Released: 1-Apr-2016 11:05 AM EDT
WCS-Managed Grant Program To Fund Wildlife Adaptations for Climate Change
Wildlife Conservation Society

A grant program managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society is exploring new methods for helping wildlife in the United States to adapt to rapidly shifting environmental conditions brought about by climate change.

Released: 25-Mar-2016 10:05 AM EDT
Micro-Sanctuaries Key to Survival of Wildlife in Human Dominated Landscapes
Wildlife Conservation Society

A new study by a team of researchers from the Centre for Ecological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science, Manipal University, Centre for Wildlife Studies and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)-India, says that maintaining even the tiniest wildlife sanctuaries preserve biodiversity in urbanized landscapes.

Released: 23-Mar-2016 4:05 PM EDT
Tiger Traders Arrested by Indonesian Police in Leuser Landscape, Indonesia
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Aceh Provincial Police, Bireun District Police (Polres Bireun), and the Wildlife Conservation Society’s (WCS) Wildlife Crimes Unit (WCU) announced today an enforcement action in a case involving trade in tiger parts. One perpetrator, arrested in Bireun, Aceh, Sumatra, on March 18, 2016, was linked to a second, who later turned himself in.

Released: 15-Mar-2016 9:05 AM EDT
A Rolling Stone Gathers No Mates
Wildlife Conservation Society

Papa might not have been a rolling stone, according to a new study that examined the mating dynamics of transient wildlife that have dispersed from other areas. The researchers found if males traveling from long distances are less attractive to females, connectivity can be greatly impacted. They link these results to existing evidence showing that males from far-off areas have less offspring.

Released: 7-Mar-2016 1:05 PM EST
Suffering Warthogs Seek Out Nit-Picking Mongooses for Relief
Wildlife Conservation Society

Warthogs living in Uganda have learned to rid themselves of annoying ticks by seeking out the grooming services of some accommodating neighbors: a group of mongooses looking for snacks.

Released: 3-Mar-2016 2:05 PM EST
Central American Megaflyover to Measure Impacts of Humans & Cows in Largest Remaining Rainforests
Wildlife Conservation Society

With support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) have embarked on an ambitious plane-based survey to gauge the influence of humans and their livestock on the largest remaining forests in Central America.

Released: 2-Mar-2016 2:05 PM EST
Deep Concern for South Sudan’s Natural Resources – an Emerging Illegal Exploitation and Trafficking Crisis
Wildlife Conservation Society

JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN (March 2, 2016) –South Sudan’s wildlife and other natural resources are under immediate threat from an alarming expansion of illegal exploitation and trafficking, say conservationists working for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and other partners.

Released: 18-Feb-2016 9:05 AM EST
With Help, Tigers Clawing Back in Southeast Asia
Wildlife Conservation Society

A new study by a team of Thai and international scientists finds that a depleted tiger population in Thailand is rebounding thanks to enhanced protection measures.

Released: 9-Feb-2016 3:05 PM EST
Two WCS Scientists Are Finalists for World’s Leading Award for Animal Conservation
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS is pleased to announce that two of its scientists, Dr. Joel Berger and Dr. P. Dee Boersma, have advanced as finalists for the 2016 Indianapolis Prize. This announcement was made by Indianapolis Prize officials today as the six finalists for the world’s leading award for animal conservation were revealed. In recognition of their success in the conservation of at-risk species, Berger and Boersma join fellow finalists Dr. Rodney Jackson, Professor Carl Jones, Dr. Carl Safina and Dr. Amanda Vincent.

Released: 9-Feb-2016 3:05 PM EST
Former Award Winning BBC Wildlife Producer Launches New Travel Brand with Tusk Trust and WCS
Wildlife Conservation Society

‘Oryx’ is a new experience, created by Fergus Beeley, which aims to help people to be more aware and better understand wildlife conservation.

3-Feb-2016 1:05 PM EST
Second Hand Smoke: Nations That Produce Fewer Greenhouse Gases Most Vulnerable to Climate Change, Study Says
Wildlife Conservation Society

A new study by University of Queensland and WCS shows a dramatic global mismatch between nations producing the most greenhouse gases and the ones most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.

Released: 28-Jan-2016 9:05 AM EST
Study: Some Climate Adaptations Do More Harm Than Good
Wildlife Conservation Society

Worldwide responses to climate change could leave people worse off in the future according to a recent study conducted by CSIRO, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the University of Queensland.

Released: 27-Jan-2016 10:05 AM EST
Welcome to the World: New Chameleon Emerges From Wilds of Tanzania
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS announced today that a team of scientists discovered a new species of chameleon in Tanzania.

Released: 22-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
Transnational Collaboration Results in Arrest and Conviction of Illegal Wildlife Trader
Wildlife Conservation Society

An international collaboration between law enforcement agencies and wildlife crime investigators including the London Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, UK Border Force, East Java Police (Indonesia), Interpol and the Wildlife Crimes Unit (WCU) of WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) has resulted in the arrest, conviction and sentencing of an illegal wildlife trader in London.

Released: 14-Jan-2016 12:05 PM EST
Bear’s Best Friends
Wildlife Conservation Society

A recently released study from WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) details a new method using “detection dogs,” genetic analysis, and scientific models to assess habitat suitability for bears in an area linking the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) to the northern U.S. Rockies.

Released: 14-Jan-2016 11:05 AM EST
Study: Deadly Amphibian Fungus May Decline
Wildlife Conservation Society

A new study by WCS and other groups offers a glimmer of hope for some amphibian populations decimated by the deadly chytrid fungus.

Released: 6-Jan-2016 1:05 PM EST
Measuring Africa's Unsustainable Hunting on Land -- by Sea
Wildlife Conservation Society

Scientists hoping to help stem the rate of unsustainable hunting in West and Central Africa have developed two monitoring indicators based in part on methods used to track populations trends of organisms in an entirely different ecosystem: the sea.

Released: 5-Jan-2016 1:05 PM EST
Scientists Discover Nursery Ground for Sand Tiger Sharks in Long Island’s Great South Bay
Wildlife Conservation Society

Scientists and veterinarians working for WCS’s New York Aquarium have discovered something noteworthy in the near shore waters of Long Island’s Great South Bay: a nursery ground for the sand tiger shark, a fearsome-looking but non-aggressive fish.

Released: 23-Dec-2015 8:05 AM EST
Large Permanent Reserves Required For Effective Conservation of Old Fish
Wildlife Conservation Society

Permanent marine protected areas and wilderness—places where fish can grow old—are critical to the effective conservation of marine ecosystems according to a new study conducted by the Wildlife Conservation Society, James Cook University, and Lancaster University.

Released: 15-Dec-2015 5:05 PM EST
Major Illegal Tiger Skin Trader Arrested in Indonesia
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Criminal Investigation Division of the Indonesian National Police and the WCS’s Wildlife Crimes Unit (WCU) announced today an enforcement action against a major tiger skin trader and an intermediary who offered tiger skin products to potential buyers. Both were arrested in Jakarta, on December 11, 2015.

11-Dec-2015 6:00 AM EST
Harvard University, Wildlife Conservation Society Launch New ‘Planetary Health Alliance’ with Support From the Rockefeller Foundation
Wildlife Conservation Society

Today Harvard University, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and a range of other partner organizations are launching the Planetary Health Alliance, a new effort to dramatically improve our understanding of the linkages between environmental change and human health across the globe.

Released: 10-Dec-2015 12:05 PM EST
Tacana Indigenous People of Bolivia Win Prestigious Equator Prize
Wildlife Conservation Society

Bolivia’s Tacana indigenous council has been awarded the Equator Prize for its efforts to reduce deforestation. For 14 years, the group has worked in the Madidi landscape to implement a community-based land-use vision for their ancestral territory.

Released: 10-Dec-2015 7:05 AM EST
Historic Image of Tiger and Her Cubs
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS and partners report from Bastak Reserve, a 162 square mile (420 km2) protected area in the Pri-Amur region of the Russian Far East, a tiger cub who lost her mother and nearly died, has became a “Cinderella” and is now a mother.

Released: 8-Dec-2015 3:05 PM EST
Mozambique Tackles Illegal Logging
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Government of Mozambique has issued a decree suspending the issue of all new logging licenses for a period of two years in order to close a regulatory loophole that is threatening the country’s fragile forest ecosystems , according to WCS.

Released: 4-Dec-2015 12:05 PM EST
International Cocoa Award Presentedto Carmen Del Emero Tacana Community of Bolivia
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Carmen del Emero Tacana indigenous community from Bolivia’s biodiverse Madidi landscape was presented with the International Cocoa Award in a recent ceremony held in Paris, France.

Released: 3-Dec-2015 10:05 AM EST
17k Marine Species Unprotected; U.S. Near Bottom of MPA Creation
Wildlife Conservation Society

A new study says that more than 17,000 marine species worldwide remain largely unprotected, with the U.S. among the bottom in supporting formal marine protected areas (MPAs) that could safeguard marine biodiversity.

Released: 30-Nov-2015 9:00 AM EST
Large-Scale Hydroelectric Dam in Yukon Would Be a Major Environmental Concern
Wildlife Conservation Society

A new Report from Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (WCS Canada) warns of the potential for major negative impacts on fish and fish habitat caused by large hydroelectric dams, like that currently under evaluation through the Next Generation Hydro initiative. The Report, which focuses on north-western Canada, notes that substantial destruction of fish habitats caused by such a dam, along with additional threats and effects will be either very expensive or impossible to mitigate.

Released: 23-Nov-2015 4:05 PM EST
WCS’s Irma Hermawati and Musir Riswan Receive Disney Conservation Hero Awards
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS (Wildlife conservation Society) announced today that Irma Hermawati and Musir Riswan of WCS’s Indonesia Program have both been honored with a Conservation Hero Award from the Disney Conservation Fund. The award recognizes local citizens for their efforts to protect wildlife and wild places and engage communities in conservation.

Released: 20-Nov-2015 4:05 PM EST
Scientists Find Uganda’s Murchison Falls Protected Areato Be a Hub of Biodiversity
Wildlife Conservation Society

Scientists conducting a series of biological surveys of Uganda’s Murchison Falls Protected Area on the banks of the Nile River have uncovered a noteworthy finding: the park is twice as rich in wildlife as previously thought and is one of the region’s foremost centers of biodiversity.

Released: 16-Nov-2015 4:05 PM EST
WCS China Wildlife Guardian App Wins Prestigious Tech Award
Wildlife Conservation Society

The China Wildlife Guardian App was one of two winners of the Intel Environment Award Category. The App is used to fight the illegal wildlife trade by providing law enforcement officers with a tool to quickly identify the legal status of commonly traded species.

Released: 13-Nov-2015 9:05 AM EST
Terminator Terminates Tusk on Video
Wildlife Conservation Society

Watch out ivory poachers – now you got The Terminator mad. WCS’s 96 Elephants campaign has received a powerful new ally: Arnold Schwarzenegger, who recently blew up an ivory tusk on camera in support of efforts to protect elephants from the ravages of poaching.

Released: 6-Nov-2015 5:05 PM EST
Massive Mysterious Spring Die-Off Kills More Than 50 Percent of the Global Population of Saiga in Two Weeks
Wildlife Conservation Society

Saiga suffered a massive die-off during the calving season. In the short period of only two weeks, more than half the world population was found dead, the bodies of adults and young calves scattered across the spring grassland in the thousands. A disease is suspected, perhaps coupled with external factors from vegetation or changes in weather; but despite an immediate response and intense study, the exact cause still remains a mystery.

Released: 5-Nov-2015 10:05 AM EST
Three Urgent Steps for Better Protected Areas
Wildlife Conservation Society

A group of scientists have developed a three-point plan to ensure the world’s protected areas meet new biodiversity targets set by the 193 signatory nations of the Convention on Biological Diversity's (CBD).

Released: 2-Nov-2015 4:05 PM EST
Thought Leaders on Forest Conservation and Urban Design Make Pledge to Promote Sustainably Harvested Wood in Cities
Wildlife Conservation Society

A 2-day conference focused on sustainably harvested wood and forest conservation ended with a consensus resolution to promote policies and practices in responsibly sourced wood for city projects and infrastructure, according to WCS.

Released: 29-Oct-2015 11:05 AM EDT
Tigers and Dolphins Get SMART
Wildlife Conservation Society

Bangladesh’s tigers and dolphins have gotten SMART. Efforts to fight forestry and fisheries crime in Bangladesh were recently strengthened with the training of frontline field staff of the Bangladesh Forest Department in the use of SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool), a conservation tool for improving the effectiveness of patrols to protect threatened terrestrial and aquatic wildlife, according to WCS.

Released: 28-Oct-2015 5:05 PM EDT
Upside Down and Underground – Cavers Going to Bat for Bats
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) Canada has teamed up with cavers across western Canada in an effort to stop the spread of White-Nose Syndrome (WNS) by launching the BatCaver program – www.batcaver.org.

Released: 20-Oct-2015 3:05 PM EDT
WCS President and CEO Dr. Cristián Samper Inducted Into 235th Class of American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Wildlife Conservation Society

Dr. Cristián Samper, President and CEO of the Wildlife Conservation Society, was among those inducted into this newest class of American Academy members.

Released: 15-Oct-2015 9:05 AM EDT
Report: Myanmar’s Protected Areas Are Facing Critical Funding Shortages
Wildlife Conservation Society

Myanmar’s protected areas are facing critical funding shortages, with several unable to cover the costs of essential equipment, maintenance, and operational activities, in addition to needing more dedicated staff with increased technical capacities.

Released: 7-Oct-2015 11:05 AM EDT
WCS Unveils New Strategy to Tackle Conservation Challenges
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS today unveiled its WCS: 2020 strategic plan, supported by a new WCS.org website and brand identity, with the goal to conserve the world's largest wild places in 15 priority regions, home to more than 50 percent of the world's biodiversity.

Released: 6-Oct-2015 1:05 PM EDT
Chile to Create Patagonia Marine Protected Area Network
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Government of Chile announced today at the Our Oceans Summit in Valparaiso its plan to design a network of Marine Protected Areas for the purpose of safeguarding Patagonia’s whales, dolphins, sea lions, sea birds and other coastal biodiversity, an initiative that would expand the country’s protected waters by 100,000 square kilometers (more than 38,000 square miles).

Released: 29-Sep-2015 2:05 PM EDT
In Russia, Are Loggers an Owl’s Best Friend?
Wildlife Conservation Society

Can owls and loggers get along? A recent study conducted in Primorye in the southern Russian Far East suggests it’s not only possible, but essential for endangered Blakiston’s fish owls to survive there. The study was conducted by the WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the University of Minnesota.

Released: 24-Sep-2015 4:05 PM EDT
How Conservation Action Can Support Sustainable Development Goals
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS released an analysis today on the contributions its conservation programs across the globe have on the proposed U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Released: 17-Sep-2015 11:05 AM EDT
Study: A Lifeline for Sumatran Rhinos
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Sumatran rhino – one of the most critically endangered mammals on the planet – may have just received a lifeline.

Released: 17-Sep-2015 11:05 AM EDT
Tiger Poacher and Trader Arrested by Indonesian Police and Forest Rangers in the Leuser Landscape, Indonesia
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Aceh Tenggara District Police (Polres Aceh Tenggara), the Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP) rangers, and the Wildlife Conservation Society’s (WCS’s) Wildlife Crimes Unit (WCU) announced today the arrest of a wildlife poacher and a trader for trading body parts of a Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae).

Released: 3-Sep-2015 10:05 AM EDT
Moths! Photos Document Stunning Winged Wonders of Madidi
Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS has released a stunning gallery of images of some of the moths uncovered by the groundbreaking Bolivian scientific expedition, Identidad Madidi.

Released: 1-Sep-2015 10:05 AM EDT
Forest Rangers Arrest Six Bird Poachers in Gunung Leuser National Park
Wildlife Conservation Society

Forest Rangers from Gunung Leuser National Park and WCS– Indonesia Program’s SMART (Spatial Management and Reporting Tool) Patrol Unit announced the arrest of six bird poachers in Tegapan Village in Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP), Stabat Area, Sumatera, in Indonesia.

Released: 28-Aug-2015 3:05 PM EDT
Stoney Nakoda Nation and the Samson Cree Nation Sign Buffalo Treaty
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Stoney Nakoda Nation and the Samson Cree Nation became the most recent signatories to a treaty that establishes intertribal alliances for cooperation in the restoration of American buffalo (or bison). The signing took place at a ceremony held by the two Canadian First Nations in Banff, Alberta, Canada on August 13th.



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